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Matooskie, also
known as Anne "Nancy"
McKenzie (c. 1790 – 24 July 1851), was a
First Nations woman of the
Chipewyan (Dënesųłı̨né)
nation in Canada. The...
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controversies arose from his marriages,
notably abandoning his common-law wife
Matooskie, an
Indigenous Canadian woman, for
Catherine Aitken Turner,
sparking condemnation...
- You
Think You Are?,
where he
discovered he was a
direct descendant of
Matooskie, an
Indigenous Canadian woman.
Clifton currently owns a
property investment...
- Achiltibuie, Ross and
Cromarty Died
August 15, 1844(1844-08-15) (aged 82–83) Terrebonne,
Canada East
Children Three,
including Matooskie (also
known as Nancy)...
- name, Sakaeʔah (actually a
cognate of Sahaiʔa).
Matonabbee (Matąnebı́)
Matooskie Thanadelthur (Thánadëltth'ér)
Louis Riel, who was a
grandson of a Chipewyan...
- 1948),
American author of
historical fiction Nancy McKenzie,
known as
Matooskie (c. 1790–1851),
Canadian First Nations woman Nancy McKeon (born 1966)...
- but one who had been aboard,
including himself and his wife but
sparing Matooskie, a
native woman in the
party who had lost her
child in the
journey via...
- Martin, Kwakwaka'wakw
woodcarver Matonabbee,
Chipewyan hunter and
leader Matooskie (also
known as
Nancy McKenzie)
Duncan McCue,
journalist Deborah McGregor...
- Russia.
McKenzie P**** and the
McKenzie River in
Oregon are
named for him.
Matooskie, also
known as
Nancy McKenzie, his
niece "Donald McKenzie". Dictionary...
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Scotland with his father, nor is it
known if he
married or had any children.
Matooskie, a
First Nations woman placed under Stuart's
guardianship Genealogy of...